Don Cupitt

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Don Cupitt (b. May 22, 1934) has been called a "radical theologian", implying that he is a theological thinker with atheist beliefs.

He was educated in both science and theology at Cambridge University in the 1950s and was ordained as a deacon in the Church of England in 1960. He was Dean of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Although still technically a priest, he is now better known as a writer, broadcaster and populariser of innovative theological ideas. He has written forty books, which have been translated into Dutch, Persian, Polish, Korean, Portuguese, Danish, German, and Chinese, as well as chapters in more than thirty multi-authored volumes.

He came to the British public's attention in 1984 with his BBC television series Sea of Faith, in which orthodox Christian beliefs were challenged. He is currently a key figure in the Sea of Faith network, a group of spiritual "explorers" who share Cupitt's concerns, based in the UK, New Zealand and Australia.

In his writings, Cupitt sometimes describes himself as Christian Non-realist. This means that he follows certain spiritual practices and attempts to live by ethical standards traditionally associated with Christianity, without believing the actual existence of the underlying metaphysical entities (such as "Christ" and "God").

Contents

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  • Holding Fast to God: A Reply to Don Cupitt, Keith Ward, Abingdon Press, 1990, ISBN 0-687-85476-8
  • Odyssey on the Sea of Faith: The Life and Writings of Don Cupitt, Nigel Leaves, Polebridge Press, 2004, ISBN 0-944344-62-3
  • Surfing on the Sea of Faith: The Ethics and Religion of Don Cupitt, Nigel Leaves, Polebridge Press, 2005, ISBN 0-944344-63-1
  • New Directions In Philosophical Theology: Essays In Honour Of Don Cupitt, Gavin Hyman (editor), Ashgate Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0-7546-5061-8

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